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Absolutely. I would add though that when looking at mainstream music only (or radio music) for a rock fan it has gotten significantly worse, just for the fact that rock has made way for other genres. But if you look for it all that good music from "back then" is still being made, just at a smaller scale. I think that's one of the reasons for this "there's no good music anymore". In the mainstream, for people who dislike pop/rnb etc? yes. In general? No way There is so much good music out there today, you just have to look for it.